Hrvoje Niksic <hniksic(a)srce.hr> writes:
Read my lips: I don't *want* to have a `.xemacs/' directory.
Not
until this directory is absolutely necessary.
For init and options, ok, this is worth discussing. But not even for
putting your own packages, when you're not the sysadm, when you're not root on
your machine, and when you didn't compile xemacs yourself ?
> 3. We have .xemacs anyway for the package system.
I don't have it.
Because you compile your own xemacs, which is not the case of the
majority of people outside xemacs-beta. I tend to agree with Jan on
this. Maybe we shouldn't use a .xemacs/init.el. We pretend emacs is a generic
term, so let's stick to .emacs. But for custom, I'd really like a separate
file, and there's one thing I hate, it's to add yet another .bullshit hidden
file in my home dir.
Just my opinion.
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